Article R331-17-2
Organising a sporting event without the declaration required under article R. 331-6 is punishable by the penalties laid down for fifth-class offences. It is an offence punishable by the penalties laid…
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Organising a sporting event without the declaration required under article R. 331-6 is punishable by the penalties laid down for fifth-class offences. It is an offence punishable by the penalties laid…
The organiser of a sporting event or competition referred to in Article L. 331-5 who prohibits its players from placing bets, directly or through an intermediary, on bets based on this event or sporti…
…This marketing is carried out in batches, for a limited period and in compliance with competition rules.
Sports federations, sports companies and the organisers of sports events may not, in their capacity as holders of the exploitation rights, impose on sportsmen and women taking part in an event or comp…
The professional league may, for the marketing and management of the audiovisual exploitation rights assigned to the sports companies, create a commercial company subject to the French Commercial Code…
The increase in assets resulting, for beneficiary sports companies, from the transfer of audiovisual exploitation rights provided for in article L. 333-1 is not taken into account when determining the…
The associations referred to inArticle L. 122-1 and the sports companies referred to in Article L. 122-2 may grant sports betting operators holding the authorisation provided for in Article 21 of Law…
In order to guarantee the general interest and the principles of unity and solidarity between professional and amateur activities, the income from the marketing by the league or, where applicable, by…
…specified by decree of the Conseil d'Etat, which allow, in particular, compliance with competition rules. The trading company set up by the professional league may not delegate, transfer or assign al…
The right of exploitation defined in the first paragraph of article L. 333-1 includes the right to agree to the organisation of bets on sporting events or competitions.
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